PEOPLE’S DAY
BIG CROWD AT TAURANGA SHOW
ADDITIONAL AWARDS Special to THE SC. Y TAURAXGA, Wednesday. The Tauranga A. and P. Association's Show Avas favoured with fine weather for People’s Day, and a large crowd witnessed the parade and ring events. PRIZE LIST Additional awards were made toda»as follow: CHAMPIONSHIPS low!ll championship awards were as folStan ion; —G. F. Humphreys. Draught mare: P. T. Kean's Bonny; ret>er\ e. J. H. Evans s Duchess. AHa naif SS Horse — R - M - Perston’s Eileen a?ui C * c * §Lv Darragrh’s Haeremai. Milking Shorthorns.—Bull: IV. T -YVarc'law s Dominion Campstar of Ruaku-a-reserve, P. T. Ream's Pine Farm Rex’ cow: T. \\ . Wardlaw's Riverdale Blossom; reserve, F. w. Wardlaw. rccfwP n Bull: G. Lever's Simpleton; reserv€u C. Lever s Huia Matador. Cow: s Hum Brook Golden Maid: bread ' E ‘ L ‘ ilhams ’s Grannie’s SweetFriesians.—Bull: B. G. Pinker's King Zozo of Outfields: reserve, W s ai>- , Ho “ s ?, n U ins ona. Cow: W.‘ S. McEwen s Nethei'land Bonnv: reserve XV S ‘ AfS5l ren > °tawa Colantha Pietie’. Additional awards today were: HORSES
Hacks and Riding- Events.—Girl rider over 10 years and under 14 years: x pTVAr I ’ C e f?A P ?. tter!3on - 2 - Hack, up to IS: 'Y ?• Abbott, 1; P. Ritchie, 2. Girl iidei,.l4 to 17 years: Clarice Hodges, i; Valerie Tanner, 2; Mary Hamilton, a! Hack, up to 13st: S. Darragh, 1; P R-t- ---“ "U'c. A idcr - over 10 and under 14 jeais. D. Patterson, 1; T. Hodges °- V* Mansel, S. Hack, up to list: S. Darragh,’ 1. M. L. Abbot, 2. Boy rider, over 14 and under 17 years: W. Tanner. I; R. Hammond, 2; ID. Patterson, 3. Ladv’s hack- ' 1 l . r * ancl 2 * k °Y r 'der, under 10 years. In. Tanner and O. Evans (equal). 1 ri^^ r i’ u .^ der 10 (special): A. HumphP. 3 i- p! r . ri der, under 30: P. Humphrys, 1, P J iel PS, 2. Pony, under 3 4.2 hands: f; VU £ < Moi ' rin sville). 1; R. Hammond, i 1 1 V - Tanner, 3. Lady rider: Mrs! Bateman (Morrinsville). Pony, 13 hands and under: J B. Rogers. 3; O. Evans and Lady’s hack, locally owned and ridden: S. Darragh. 1 and 2. —Maiden hunter: S. Darragh l; M. B. Abbott, 2; W. Tanner, 3. Hunter (open class): M. B. Abbot’s Tangee, 1 and Light-weight hunter: Reid Bros., 3: S. Darragh, 2; J. A. Jordan. 3. Lady’s hunter: Mrs. Selby, 1; Mrs. Bateman, 2; Miss Cla.rice Hodges, 3. Cleverest hunter: Mrs Bateman. 1: M. B. Abbot, 2. Bareback Kellj', 1; S. Darragh and F. Klaus (equal), 2. Boy rider, 16 years and under: J. Paterson, 1; D. Paterson, 2. Boy or girl rider, under 16 shears, who has followed the Tauranga hunt: J. Paterson, 1; Valerie Tanner and D. Paterson (equal), 2. High jump: H. M. B. Abbot and XV. D. Humphrj's (equal), 1. Stockmen's competition: T. Kelly, 1; M. B. Abbot, 2. Saddling competition, boys: R. Hammond. 1; D. Paterson, 2. Saddling competition, grrls: JN. Paterson. 1; J. Mansel, 2.CATTLE Pedigree Milking Shorthorns.—Cow, any age, in milk: T. W. Wardlaw. 1 and 2. Cow or heifer, three years old, in millc or springing: T. W. Wardlaw. Grade Shorthorns.—Ridder Bros, secured four first prizes and P. T. Keam two second prizes.
Pedigree Jerseys.—Cow, any age, in milk: E. L. Williams, 1; Mrs. E. E. Mander, 2. Cow, four years, in milk: Mrs. E. E. Mander, 1; 11. J. Clark, 2. Cow or heifer, thi-ee years, in milk or springing: E. L. Williams, 1; H. G. Lever, 2. Heifer, two years, in milk or springing: M. Crimmins, 1; Mrs. E. E. Mander, 2. Pair of two-year-old heifers, in milk: H.
G. Lever, 1: IT. J. Clarke. 2. Pedigree 1 bull and two of his daughters: H. ~ G. Lever, 1; H. J. Clarke, 2. Three females not less than yearlings: Mrs. E. L. Mander .1: E. L. Williams. 2. Grade Jerseys.—Cow, any age, in milk: H. Silvester. Cow or heifer, three years, in milk or springing: W. S. McEwen, 1; H. J. Clarke. 27 Heifer, two years, in milk or springing: C. Sargent. 1: F. Ful- ! lerton, 2. Pedigree bull and two grade I heifers: C. Sargent, 1: H. J. Clarke, 2. Pedigree Friesians. —Cow, anv age, in milk: W. S. McEwen. 1; P». G. Pinker, 2. Cow or heifer, three years, in milk or : springing: W. S. McEwen. 1 and 2. Bull ; and two of his daughters: W. S. McEwen, ■ 1; E. F. Walford. 2. Grade Friesians. —Cow. any age. in milk: Commander Fill, i: E. F. Watford. 2. Cow or heifer, three years, in milk or springing: E. F. Walford, 3; R. G. Pinker, 2 Pedigree bull and two grade heifers: E. F. Walford, 1: B. G. Pinker. 2. Dairy Cows.—Cow. best type (Murdoch Cup>: V'. S. McEwen, 1; Airs. E. E. Mander, 2. Cow, any breed, judged on tvpe and production (special prized: T. W. Wardlaw. 1: IT. G. I.ever, 2. Handreared calf: H. Silvester, 1; E. P. Titter- | ton, 2. Fat Cattle. —Steer, best money value, fat cow, best money value, two steers suitable for freezing, and steer. any breed: Tanner Bros. Two t vro- year-<-'i s leers, suitable for fattening (Tanner Cup): A. Matheson. 3: J. K. Hamilton. 2. Fat steers, two-year-old: Tanner Bros.. 1: A. Matheson. 2. Best conditioned calf: Ridder Bros., 1 and 2. Handreared calf, exhibited by child under 11 years: H. Silvester, 1; L. Neave, 2. SHEEP Three Wethers, suitable for freezing.— Tanner Bros. 1 and 2. Three wethers, suitable for butcher: Tanner Bros., 1 and 2. Three fat ewes: Tanner Bros., 1 ami 2. Southdown ram: C. E. Macmillan, 1,2 and 3. PIGS Tamworths.—D. and S. Ross. Large White: D. and S. Ross. Devons: D. Vinii S. Ross. Boar and sow, any breed not previously mentioned: D. and S. Ross, rider over hurdles: T. Kelly, 1: F. Klaus, 2. Gentleman rider over hurdles: T.
SHOW AT HUKERENLI GOOD DISPLAY OF STOCK Special to THE SUN WIIAXGAREI, Wednesday. Success attended the Hukerenui Show, which was held today in fine weather. There was a large attendance and an excellent display of stock was staged. PRIZE LIST The principal prizewinners were: HORSES Blood Stock.—Mare, any age: K. Campbell. Brood mare, with foal at foot: J. O'Hogan. Foal: J. O'Hogan. Filly, colt or gelding, 2yrs and under: J. O'Hogan. Medium Draughts.—Mare or gelding, Syrs and over: J. Wilkinson. Hacks.—Weight-carrying hack: A. S. Heape, 1; B. Johnson, 2. Hack, 12st.: W. A. Pearson, 1; Miss Tennant, 2; J. O’Hogan, 3. Hack, 10-stone: A. S. Heape, 3; Mrs. V. Donaldson, 2; F. Elliott, 3. Woman’s hack: Miss Tennant, 1; A. S. Heape, 2; Miss V. Donaldson, 3. Champion hack: W. A. Pearson. Mare, suitable for breeding- remounts: W. A. Pearson, 1; F. Elliott, 2. Cob, 15 hands or under: Mrs. V. Donaldson, 3: F. Elliott. 2 and 3. Walking horse: W. A. Pearson, 1; J. O’Hogan, 2; G. Mash, 3. Harness Horses.—Buggy horse: W. A. Pearson. Horse, sulky and harness: W. A. Pearson Hunters. —Heavy-weight: A. Christie. Light-weight: L. H. Paynter. Gentleman rider: A. Christie, 1; L. H. Paynter, 2, S. Heape, 3. Woman rider: Mrs. V. Donaldson, 3; Miss Tennant, 2; Mrs. Heape. 3. CATTLE Friesians.—Champion bull: T. O'Hanlon, 1. Reserve: W. Russek. Champion cow: T. O'Hanlon; reserve, T. O’ Hanlon. Bull, under two years: T. O’Hanlon. Bull, 2 years and under 3 years: AY. Russek. Bull, 3 years and over: T. O'Hanlon. Cow, in milk cr visibly in calf: T. O’Jlanlon. 1: W. Russek. 2. Heifer: lyr and under 2 years: T. O'Hanlon, 1 and 3; W. Russek, 2. Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years: T. O'Hanlon, 1: W. Russek, 2 and 3. Two heifers: T. O'Hanlon, 1; W. Russek, 2. .Two cows in milk:
\\\ Rusek, 1 and 2. Bull, calved since June, 192?: T O'Hanlon, 1: W. Rus»*k, 2. Heifer, calved since June, 192?: W. Russek, 1 and 2; T. O'Hanlon. 2. Grade Holstein-Frlesians. —Cow, any age, in milk or visibly in calf: T. O'Hanlon, 1; W. Rusek. 2. Heifer. 1 year and under 2 years: X. O'Hanlon, 1 and 2; W. Russek. 3. Heifer, 2 years and under J years: W. Russek. 1 and 2; T. O'Hanlon. 3. Two heifers, under two years: T. O’Hanlon, 1: W. Russek, 2. Two cows, in milk: W. Russek. Pedigree Jerseys.—Champion registered bull: E. M. Baylis. Champion registered cow: A. Christie. Bull, under 2 years; A. Christie. 1: T. Hutchins. 2. Bull, two years and under 3 years: E. C. Rouse. Bull, three years and over: E. M. Baylis, l; J. Wilkinson, 2. Cow, any age, in milk or visibly in calf: A. Christie. 1 and 2. Heifer: A. Christie, 1,2 and 3. Heifer, 2 years, in milk: A. Christie. Two heifers: A. Christie. Two cows, in milk. A. Christie. Bull, calved since June, 1929: H. Russek, 1: J. Keatley. 2; I'. M. Baylis, 3. Heifer, calved since June. 192*9: T. Hutchins. Grade Jerseys.—Cow, any age. In milk, or visibly in calf: J. MoL.e!land, 1: T. Hutchins, 2: E. C. Rouse, 3. Heifer, under two years: T. C. Bettesworth, 1; T. Hutchins, 2; E. C. Rouse, 3. Heifer, two years, in milk: T. Hutchins, 1; E. C. Rouse, 2 and 3. Two cows, in milk: T. Hutchins, 1; E. C. Rouse, 2. Highgrade Jersey heifer calf: T. O’Hanlon, 1; E. C. Rouse. 2; T. Hutchins. 3. Fat and Store Cattle.—Three i at steers, 3 years and over: N". Alason. 1: J. J. Whimp, 2. Three fat cows or heifers: ,T. .T. Whimp. 1 and 2- Three steers. 2 years and under three years: >.. Mason, 1 Three steers, under 2 years: C. M. C. Going, 1. Fat ox. any l*eed: N. A a son. 1; J. J. Whimp. 2; X. Mason, 3. Vat cow*, any breed: J. J. Whimp, 1 and X. Mason, 2. Steer, under 2 years: M. C. Going. 1: X'. Mason. 2. Steer, 2 j car s and under 3 years: X. Mason, 1; J. J. Whimp, 2 and 3.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 7
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